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§ 44-146.33. Radiological Emergency Preparedness Fund.

All moneys received by the Department under this chapter shall be depositedin the state treasury and set apart in a special fund to be known as the"Radiological Emergency Preparedness Fund." Moneys deposited in this fundshall be expended by the Department to the extent appropriated only tosupport the activities of state agencies and the local governments inestablishing, maintaining and operating such emergency plans, programs andcapabilities to deal with nuclear accidents as are required by the NuclearRegulatory Commission and the Federal Emergency Management Agency withrespect to nuclear power stations.

(1982, c. 222.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-44 > Chapter-3-4 > 44-146-33

§ 44-146.33. Radiological Emergency Preparedness Fund.

All moneys received by the Department under this chapter shall be depositedin the state treasury and set apart in a special fund to be known as the"Radiological Emergency Preparedness Fund." Moneys deposited in this fundshall be expended by the Department to the extent appropriated only tosupport the activities of state agencies and the local governments inestablishing, maintaining and operating such emergency plans, programs andcapabilities to deal with nuclear accidents as are required by the NuclearRegulatory Commission and the Federal Emergency Management Agency withrespect to nuclear power stations.

(1982, c. 222.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-44 > Chapter-3-4 > 44-146-33

§ 44-146.33. Radiological Emergency Preparedness Fund.

All moneys received by the Department under this chapter shall be depositedin the state treasury and set apart in a special fund to be known as the"Radiological Emergency Preparedness Fund." Moneys deposited in this fundshall be expended by the Department to the extent appropriated only tosupport the activities of state agencies and the local governments inestablishing, maintaining and operating such emergency plans, programs andcapabilities to deal with nuclear accidents as are required by the NuclearRegulatory Commission and the Federal Emergency Management Agency withrespect to nuclear power stations.

(1982, c. 222.)